Colombo begins legal appropriation of former HSZ lands in Jaffna
Civil officials entering HSZ to place land acquisition notices in Valikaamam North on Monday. Note the all Sinhala board on the occupying state's bus in Jaffna.[TamilNet, Monday, 22 April 2013, 22:59 GMT]
51,000 people have been uprooted from the 24 GS divisions.
Of these, at least 4,000 of them are still living in the so-called welfare camps while most of the others are living with their relatives and friends.
The uprooted people of Valikaamam North have been struggling to get back their lands for 23 years since 1990 when they were forced out of their lands by the SL military.
The occupying SL military later declared these lands as Military High Security Zones (HSZ).
However, after the end of the Vanni war in 2009, the SL authorities had to admit that people could return to these lands after the land mines were removed.
However, the process of clearing land mines has been completely controlled by the SL military that did not want Tamil civilians to resettle in their own villages.
The SL military was silently placing new fences, carving out 24 villages with the intention of making the entire area a Sinhala Military Zone (SMZ).
The SL government has recently launched so-called ‘land offices’ in Jaffna and Ki'linochchi as recommended by the Rajapaksa-appointed Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC).
The offices established in Jaffna and Ki'linochchi have also started categorising everything that comes under SL military occupation as ‘lost lands’.